Perceived predictors of quality of life in patients with end-stage renal disease on dialysis.

Q2 Medicine
Pretty N Mbeje, Ntombifikile Mtshali
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Abstract

Background: Reduced quality of life (QOL) is associated with shorter survival, and is more marked in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Predictors of health, which include policymaking, social factors, health services, individual behaviour, biology and genetics, have an impact on the QOL of patients with ESRD. Patients with ESRD in South Africa are cared for in public and private hospitals, with public health institutions characterised by several challenges.

Objective: To explore and analyse the perceived predictors of QOL in patients with ESRD in the three district hospitals that provide renal services in KwaZulu-Natal.

Methods: An exploratory, descriptive qualitative research approach based on grounded theory research design was used and three focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted. The researcher recruited 18 participants, 6 in each focus group. Three phases of data analysis were followed: open coding, axial coding, and selective coding.

Results: Predictors of QOL that emerged were the geographic location of the patients, accessibility of haemodialysis centres, patients' adaptation and acceptance of the condition, self-management, support by family members and caregivers and availability of adequately trained nurses.

Conclusion: Predictors of QOL in patients with ESRD are associated with an increased risk of morbidity and mortality resulting from dialysis. The broad range of dimensions of life is negatively affected and requires intervention by the renal team and policymakers to improve the QOL of patients.

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终末期肾病透析患者生活质量的感知预测因素。
背景:生活质量(QOL)降低与较短的生存期相关,并且在终末期肾病(ESRD)患者中更为明显。健康预测因素,包括政策制定、社会因素、卫生服务、个人行为、生物学和遗传学,对终末期肾病患者的生活质量有影响。南非的ESRD患者在公立和私立医院接受治疗,公共卫生机构面临着一些挑战。目的:探讨和分析夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省三家提供肾脏服务的地区医院ESRD患者生活质量的感知预测因素。方法:采用基于扎根理论研究设计的探索性、描述性定性研究方法,进行三次焦点小组讨论。研究人员招募了18名参与者,每个小组6人。数据分析分为三个阶段:开放编码、轴向编码和选择性编码。结果:生活质量的预测因素包括患者的地理位置、血液透析中心的可及性、患者对病情的适应和接受程度、自我管理、家庭成员和护理人员的支持以及是否有受过充分培训的护士。结论:终末期肾病患者生活质量的预测因素与透析导致的发病率和死亡率增加相关。广泛的生活维度受到负面影响,需要肾脏团队和政策制定者进行干预,以改善患者的生活质量。
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